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What We’re Pinning: Dreamy Bathrooms

Grab your favorite book and bubble bath.
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Sometimes after a long day of work, you just want to kick back and relax in a bubble bath. (I know I’m not the only one!) Recently, we’ve been dreaming of the perfect place to do this—a bathroom that’s both chic and comfy, that’s both scenic and spectacular. Pinterest provided us which quite a few options (a whole board’s worth, to be honest). We rounded up a few of our favorites—check ’em out, and let us know which is your favorite.

This jaunty black-and-white stripe bathroom reminds us of a sophisticated circus. The pops of purple (look to the chair and lampshades), plus the beautiful bronze tub, make us think this is definitely somewhere we could kick-back and relax.

With a view like that, not much is needed to make our second bathroom beautiful. The matching floor and ceiling wood panels, plus the modern chrome lighting and simple but statement-making tub, were all reasons that we fell in love with this powder room.

While Naya Rivera is originally known for her role of Santana on Glee, she’s also created a name for herself in the fashion world. Next up, the interior design world—while her whole house is beautiful, we couldn’t help but fall in love with the calming energy and natural light in her master bathroom.

 

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